6th Sunday (Year B) 14th February 2021 : Invocabit me (Psalm 90(91):15,16,1)

Penitential Act 1: I confess..

Kyrie: XVIII ‘Deus Genitor alme’

Psalm 90(91) 1st Reading: Genesis 2:7-9,3:1-7 1He who abides in the shelter of the Most High, shall remain under the protection of the Lord of Heaven. 2He shall say to the Lord: "You are my protector and my refuge;" my God, in whom I trust. 3 : Angelis suis (Psalm 90(91):11,12) For he has set me free from the snare of the fowler, and from cutting words. 4He will conceal you with his pinions, and under his wings you will find refuge. 2nd Reading: Romans 5:12-19 His faithfulness will shield you as with a buckler, 5you will not suffer the terrors of the night: You shall fear neither the arrow that flies by day, 6nor the conspiracy that stalks in the darkness, : Qui habitat (Psalm 90(91):1-7,11-16) nor destruction, nor the demon of noonday. 7 A thousand will fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right, but you shall remain unharmed. 11For to his Angels he has given a commandment concerning you, to keep you in all your ways. : Matthew 4:1-11 12 In their hands they will bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone. 13On the asp and the basilisk you will tread and trample the lion and the dragon. Creed: said 14 Because he has put his hope in me I will deliver him; I will protect him, because he knows my name. 15He shall call out to me, and I shall answer him: I am with him in tribulation. : Scapulis suis (Psalm 90(91):4-5) 16 I will rescue him and honour him; with long days will I satisfy him; and I shall let him see my saving power.

Sanctus: Mass XVII

Acclamation 2: We proclaim..

Agnus Dei: Mass XVII Pater noster

Communion: Scapulis suis (Psalm 90(91):4-5)

Hymn: Forty days and forty nights And if Satan, vexing sore, Anthem to Our Lady: Ave Regina Caelorum Thou wast fasting in the wild, Flesh or spirit should assail, Hail, O Queen of Heaven enthroned. Hail, by angels Forty days and forty nights Thou, his vanquisher before, mistress owned. Root of Jesse, Gate of Morn whence the world's true light was born: Glorious Virgin, joy to thee, Tempted and yet undefiled. Grant we may not faint nor fail. loveliest whom in heaven they see; Fairest thou, where all Sunbeams scorching all the day, So shall we have peace divine, are fair, plead with Christ our souls to spare. Chilly dewdrops nightly shed, Holier gladness ours shall be, V. Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, O sacred Virgin. Prowling beasts about thy way, Round us too shall angels shine, R. Give me strength against thine enemies. Stones thy pillow, earth thy bed. Such as ministered to thee.

Let us thine endurance share, Keep, O keep us, Saviour dear, There are no organ voluntaries during And awhile from joys abstain, Ever constant by thy side, With thee watching unto prayer, That with thee we may appear Strong with thee to suffer pain. At the eternal . (G.H.Smyttan & Francis Pott)